At halftime Saturday in Bryant-Denny Stadium, The Citadel and No. 1 Alabama were tied, 10-10.

That's not a typo.

The Bulldogs, members of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision and the Southern Conference, made the 500-mile trip from Charleston to Tuscaloosa and had the Tide on the ropes at home.

Five different players ran the ball for The Citadel in the opening 30 minutes of play, including Dante Smith, who became the first player to score against Alabama in the month of November. The Bulldogs didn't throw a single pass in the first two quarters.

Bulldogs players weren't the only ones having fun. The Citadel's Twitter account might be having the best performance of the day.

East Carolina Pirates quarterback Holton Ahlers (12) scores on a touchdown run against Connecticut Huskies defensive back Tyler Coyle (25) during the first half at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. James Guillory, USA TODAY Sports

Ohio State Buckeyes running back J.K. Dobbins (2) leaps over the pile for a second-quarter touchdown against the Maryland Terrapins at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Tommy Gilligan, USA TODAY Sports

Nov 17, 2018; Boulder, CO, USA; Members of the Colorado Buffaloes football team huddle on Folsom Field before the game against the Utah Utes. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports Ron Chenoy, Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

North Carolina State Wolfpack running back Reggie Gallaspy II (25) dives over the goal line to score a touchdown against the Louisville Cardinals during the second quarter at Cardinal Stadium. Jamie Rhodes, USA TODAY Sports

Maryland Terrapins wide receiver Dontay Demus (7) catches a pass in from of Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Kendall Sheffield (8) during the first quarter at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Tommy Gilligan, USA TODAY Sports